2000-
2005
Laune Rangers- 2005 Laune Rangers, captained by Brian Gannon, won the Mid-Kerry Senior Football Championship for the 4th successive year and the 27th time in total. Laune Rangers ‘B’, captained by Redmond Fitzgerald, won the [...]
2004
Laune Rangers – 2004 Laune Rangers, captained by Mike Frank Russell, retained the Mid-Kerry Senior Football Championship, winning it for the 26th time in total. Laune Rangers won the Mid-Kerry Senior Football League for the [...]
2003
Laune Rangers – 2003 Laune Rangers, captained by Pa O Sullivan, retained the Mid-Kerry Senior Football Championship, winning it for the 25th time in total. Laune Rangers, captained by Pa Sheehan, retained the Molyneaux Cup, [...]
2002
Laune Rangers – 2002 Laune Rangers won Div. 2 of the Co. Senior Football League and gained promotion to Div. 1 for 2003. Laune Rangers, captained by Redmond Fitzgerald, won the Molyneaux Cup for the [...]
2001
Laune Rangers – 2001 Laune Rangers won the Mid-Kerry ‘B’ Football Championship for the 15th time. Laune Rangers ‘B’ won the Mid-Kerry O Sullivan Cup. Laune Rangers won the Co. Junior Football League Div. 2S [...]
2000
Laune Rangers – 2000 Laune Rangers, captained by Billy O Shea, won the Munster Club League for the first time. Laune Rangers, captained by John Sheehan, retained the Mid-Kerry Senior Football Championship, winning it [...]
1990-1999
1999
Laune Rangers – 1999 Laune Rangers retained the Co. Club Football Championship at the expense of An Ghaeltacht. Laune Rangers, captained by Mike Hassett, won the Mid-Kerry Senior Football Championship for the 22nd time. Laune [...]
1998
Laune Rangers – 1998 Laune Rangers won the Co. Club Senior Football Championship. Laune Rangers, captained by Pa Murphy, won the Co. Senior Football League Div. 1 for the 5th successive year and the 9th [...]
1997
Laune Rangers – 1997 Laune Rangers won the Co. Senior Football League Div. 1 for the 4th successive year and the 8th time in total. Laune Rangers won the Co. Club ‘B’ Championship (Molyneaux Cup) [...]
1996
Laune Rangers – 1996 Laune Rangers won the 1995 All-Ireland Club Football Championship for the first time. Laune Rangers retained the Co. Senior Football Championship, winning it for the 10th time. Laune Rangers retained the [...]
1995
Laune Rangers – 1995 Laune Rangers won the Munster Club Football Championship for the first time. Laune Rangers won the Co. Senior Football Championship for the ninth time. Laune Rangers retained the Co. Football League [...]
1994
Laune Rangers – 1994 Laune Rangers won the Co. Senior Football League Division 1 for the 5th time. Laune Rangers won the Co. Club ‘C’ Football Championship (Barrett Cup) for the first time. Laune Rangers [...]
1993
Laune Rangers – 1993 Laune Rangers won the Co. Senior Football Championship for the eighth time. Laune Rangers won the Mid-Kerry Senior Football Championship for the fourth year-in-a-row and the 17th time in total. Laune [...]
1992
Laune Rangers - 1992 Laune Rangers won the Co. Senior Football League Division 1 for the fourth time. Laune Rangers won the Mid-Kerry Senior Football Championship for the third year-in-a-row and for the sixteenth time [...]
1990
Laune Rangers - 1990 Laune Rangers regained the Mid-Kerry Senior Football Championship, winning it for the fourteenth time. Laune Rangers won the Mid-Kerry Senior Football League for the fifth year-in-a-row and the eleventh [...]
1991
Laune Rangers - 1991 Laune Rangers had three teams in the Co. Football League – in Divisions 1, 4 and 6. Laune Rangers won the Co. Club ‘B’ Football Championship (Molyneaux Cup) for the [...]
1980-1989
1988
Laune Rangers – 1988 Laune Rangers won the Mid-Kerry Senior Football Championship for a record sixth time in-a-row and the thirteenth time in total. Laune Rangers won the Mid-Kerry Senior Football League for the third [...]
1987
Laune Rangers – 1987 Laune Rangers retained the Co. Football League Division 1. Laune Rangers won the Mid-Kerry Senior Championship for the fifth year-in-a-row and the twelfth time in total. Laune Rangers retained the Mid-Kerry [...]
1986
Laune Rangers – 1986 Laune Rangers won the Co. Football League Div. 1 for the first time. Laune Rangers won the Mid-Kerry Senior Football Championship for the fourth time-in-a-row and the eleventh time in total. [...]
1985
`Laune Rangers – 1985 Cromane was granted permission to form its own club, under strict conditions, some of which were never adhered to. Laune Rangers won three-in-a-row of Mid-Kerry Senior Football Championships and the tenth [...]
1984
Laune Rangers – 1984 Laune Rangers fielded three teams in the Co. Senior Football Leagues, Divisions 1, 3A and 4C. Laune Rangers retained the Mid-Kerry Senior Football Championship, winning it for the ninth time. Laune [...]
1983
Laune Rangers – 1983 Laune Rangers had three teams in the Co. Senior Leagues, in Division 1, Division 4B and 4D. Laune Rangers ‘B’ lost the final of Co. League Div. 4 but retained the [...]
1982
Laune Rangers – 1982 Laune Rangers ‘B’ won the Co. Club ‘B’ Football Championship. Laune Rangers ‘B’ won the Mid-Kerry ‘B’ Football Championship, which was a new competition, by beating Laune Rangers ‘C’ (Cromane) [...]
1980
Laune Rangers – 1980 Having been relegated the previous year, Laune Rangers played in Division 2 of the Co. Senior Football League and the club, also, had a team in Division 4. Beaufort refused the [...]
1989
Laune Rangers - 1989 Laune Rangers won the Co. Senior Football Championship for the seventh time – the first since 1911. Laune Rangers won the Co. Senior Football League Division 1 for the third time. [...]
1981
Laune Rangers – 1981 Laune Rangers reached the Co. Senior Football Semi-final, only to be beaten by the eventual winners, South-Kerry. Laune Rangers, trained by Patsy Joy, won promotion to Division 1 of the Co. [...]
1960-1979
1979
Laune Rangers – 1979 Laune Rangers Senior team was relegated from Division 1 Co. League. Laune Rangers, captained by Jack Reen, won the Mid-Kerry Novice Football Championship for the first time. Laune Rangers lost the [...]
1978
Laune Rangers – 1978 Laune Rangers won the Co. Minor Football League Division 1 for the first time. Laune Rangers won the Mid-Kerry Minor Football championship for the fourteenth time. Laune Rangers won the All-Ireland [...]
1976
Laune Rangers – 1976 Laune Rangers won the Mid-Kerry Minor Football championship for the twelfth time. Laune Rangers retained the Co. U-16 Football Championship and won the Mid-Kerry Championship for the ninth time. Laune Rangers [...]
1975
Laune Rangers – 1975 Laune Rangers won the Mid-Kerry Minor Football Championship for the eleventh time. Laune Rangers won the Co. U-16 Football Championship for the first time and the Mid-Kerry Championship for the eighth [...]
1974
Laune Rangers – 1974 Laune Rangers won the Mid-Kerry U-16 Football Championship for the seventh time. Laune Rangers won the Co. U-14 Football Championship for the first time and the Mid-Kerry U-14 Championship for the [...]
1973
Laune Rangers – 1973 Laune Rangers won the Mid-Kerry Senior Football Championship for the seventh time. Laune Rangers won the Mid-Kerry Senior Football League for the fourth time. Laune Rangers won the O Sullivan [...]
1972
Laune Rangers – 1972 Laune Rangers reached the semi-final of the Co. Senior Football Championship. Laune Rangers won the Mid-Kerry Minor Football Championship for the tenth time. Laune Rangers won the Co. U-12 Football Championship [...]
1971
Laune Rangers – 1971 Laune Rangers retained the O Sullivan Cup. Laune Rangers won the first Mid-Kerry U-12 Football Championship. Coláiste Íosagáin, Ballyvourney won the Munster Senior Colleges’ Championship – Johnny O Connor, Ardmoniel played [...]
1970
Laune Rangers – 1970 Laune Rangers re-entered the Co. Senior Football Championship. Laune Rangers won the Co. Novice Football Championship for the first time. Laune Rangers won the Mid-Kerry Senior Football Championship Final (played in [...]
1977
Laune Rangers – 1977 Laune Rangers won the Co. Minor Football Championship for the first time. Laune Rangers won the Mid-Kerry Minor Football Championship for the thirteenth time. Laune Rangers won the Mid-Kerry U-16 [...]
1969
Laune Rangers –1969 Laune Rangers won the Mid-Kerry Senior Football Championship for the fifth time. Laune Rangers won the Mid-Kerry Minor Football Championship for the eighth time. Laune Rangers won the Mid-Kerry U-16 Football Championship [...]
1968
Laune Rangers – 1968 Laune Rangers lost the Mid-Kerry Senior Football Championship Final to Keel. Laune Rangers won the Mid-Kerry Minor Football Championship for the seventh time. Mid-Kerry won the Co. U-16 Football Championship. The [...]
1967
Laune Rangers – 1967 Mid-Kerry won the Co. Senior Football Championship for the first time. The Laune Rangers representatives on the team were Tony Lyons, Paul Lucey, Pat Ahern, Seamus Curran, Timmy Doyle, Patsy Joy [...]
1966
Laune Rangers – 1966 Mid-Kerry lost the Kerryman Shield Final (played in 1967) to Shannon Rangers. Laune Rangers won the Co. Club Championship, which was played for by the winners of the various District Boards. [...]
1965
Laune Rangers – 1965 Mid-Kerry lost the Co. Senior Football Championship Final to East-Kerry after a replay. Mid-Kerry lost the Kerryman Shield Final (played in June 1966) to South-Kerry. Laune Rangers won the Mid-Kerry Minor [...]
1964
Laune Rangers – 1964 Laune Rangers lost the Mid-Kerry Senior Football Championship Final to Glenbeigh. Laune Rangers won the Mid-Kerry Senior Football League for the first time. Laune Rangers won the Laune Rangers Cup Final [...]
1963
Laune Rangers – 1963 Laune Rangers won the Mid-Kerry Senior Football Championship for the second time. Laune Rangers won the Laune Rangers’ Cup (played in Feb. 1964) for the fourth time. Laune Rangers won the [...]
1962
Laune Rangers – 1962 Some Caragh Lake/Cromane players broke away from Laune Rangers and formed their own club. However, when the Lucey brothers refused to join them, they returned to the fold after one year. [...]
1961
Laune Rangers - 1961 Laune Rangers won the Mid-Kerry U-14 Football Championship for the third time. James Coffey was re-elected as Secretary of the Mid-Kerry Board for the seventh successive year. Pat O Shea was [...]
1960
Laune Rangers - 1960 Keel retained the Mid-Kerry Senior Football Championship at the expense of Laune Rangers. Laune Rangers won the Laune Rangers Cup for a record three years in-a-row. Mid-Kerry won the Co. Minor [...]
1940-1959
1959
Laune Rangers - 1959 Keel beat Laune Rangers in the Mid-Kerry Senior Football Championship final. Laune Rangers retained the Laune Rangers Cup. Laune Rangers retained the Mid-Kerry U-16 Football Championship. Laune Rangers won the Mid-Kerry [...]
1958
Laune Rangers – 1958 Laune Rangers won its first Mid-Kerry Senior Football Championship, indeed its first Mid-Kerry senior football competition, by beating Milltown/Castlemaine in the final. Laune Rangers won the Laune Rangers Cup (Mid-Kerry Winter [...]
1957
Laune Rangers – 1957 Cromane rejoined Laune Rangers after an absence of three years. The Caragh Bridge players, Paddy ‘Donal’ Clifford and John ‘Scart’ Clifford transferred their allegiance to Laune Rangers. Laune Rangers reached the [...]
1956
Laune Rangers 1956 James Coffey was re-elected as Secretary/Treasurer of Killorglin Hurling Club for the third successive year. Cromane was again a separate club. Mid-Kerry reached the Co. Minor Semi-final for the third time but [...]
1955
Laune Rangers – 1955 John McCarthy, Upper Bridge Street, played at centre halfback on the Kerry team that lost to Waterford in the Munster Minor Hurling Championship. At Annual Congress, the number of substitutes was [...]
1954
Laune Rangers – 1954 Cromane broke away from Laune Rangers to play in the Mid-Kerry League/Championship. The Mid-Kerry Board decided to organise a Primary Schools’ League for the first time. Killorglin Hurling Club reached the [...]
1953
Laune Rangers – 1953 Kerry lost to Cork in the Munster Minor Football Semi-final. Pat O Shea was a substitute. Paddy Foley was Vice-Chairman of the Mid-Kerry Board. Co. Senior Football Championship Sixteen teams [...]
1952
Laune Rangers – 1952 For the first time, a Minor Hurling Club was formed in Killorglin. James Coffey was the Secretary/Treasurer. The Mid-Kerry Senior Football Championship was unfinished For the first time in many years, [...]
1951
Laune Rangers - 1951 The ‘Track’ was purchased for £2,000 and named the J.P. O Sullivan Park. The first Co. Senior Football Championship game was played in the J.P. O Sullivan Park on Sun. 6th [...]
1950
Laune Rangers – 1950 Paddy Clifford, then with Glenbeigh, played at right fullback on the Kerry team that lost to Cork in the Munster Junior Football Championship. The Co. Technical Schools’ League was initiated. Mossy [...]
1949
Laune Rangers – 1949 Munster beat Ulster in the Railway Cup Final. Teddy O Connor, then with Dick Fitzgerald’s, played at right halfback and won his second Railway Cup medal. The death occurred on Thurs. [...]
1948
Laune Rangers – 1948 Mid-Kerry again reached the Co. Minor Football Semi-final, only to lose to Castleisland. Kerry beat Cork in the Munster Senior Football Final but lost to Mayo in the All-Ireland Semi-final. Teddy [...]
1947
Laune Rangers – 1947 The Mid-Kerry Board was formed in March. John T. O Riordan, Iveragh Road, was its first Secretary. Laune Rangers reached the final of the first Mid-Kerry Senior Football Championship, which was [...]
1946
Laune Rangers – 1946 Still smarting from the disappointment of the previous year, the Laune Rangers Club broke up. However, a few individuals, obviously driven by their love of the game, strove to carry [...]
1945
Laune Rangers – 1945 The AGM of the Laune Rangers club took place on Fri. 23rd Feb. 1945 in the CYMS Hall. The balance sheet showed a small sum to credit. The following officers [...]
1944
Laune Rangers – 1944 The AGM of the Laune Rangers Club was held in the CYMS Hall, Killorglin on Sun. 6th Feb. 1944. There was a very good attendance of members, players and supporters. [...]
1943
Laune Rangers – 1943 Mike Joy was Chairman of Laune Rangers Club and Sean Moriarty was Secretary/Treasurer. Paddy Foley was Vice-Chairman and Jack O Dwyer was a very active member. Co. Senior/Intermediate Football [...]
1942
Laune Rangers – 1942 Mike Joy, Clooncarrig, was Chairman of Laune Rangers Club and Sean Moriarty, School Road, was Secretary. Paddy Foley, Jack O Dwyer and John Joe Falvey were very active members. [...]
1941
Laune Rangers – 1941 There was a large attendance at the AGM of the Laune Rangers Club, which was held at the end of Feb. 1941. It had been hoped to hold the AGM [...]
1940
Laune Rangers – 1940 The AGM of the Laune Rangers Club was held in the Carnegie Hall on Tues, 5th March 1940. Mike Joy was returned as Chairman, Paddy Foley was Vice-Chairman and Sean Moriarty, [...]
1920-1939
1935
Laune Rangers – 1935 At the Kerry Co. GAA Convention, which was held in the Courthouse, Tralee on Sun. 24th Feb. a motion from Austin Stack’s Club, ‘that we call on the Convention to [...]
1929
Laune Rangers – 1929 Laune Rangers' players played with East-Kerry in the Co Senior Football Championship. A Senior Football Parish League was inaugurated with teams from Killorglin Town, Gurrane, Cromane, Meanus and Steelroe. Although [...]
1939
Laune Rangers – 1939 At the Laune Rangers AGM, which was held at the end of March, there was a large and enthusiastic attendance. The Chairman, Mike Joy, said that the fact that they [...]
1938
Laune Rangers – 1938 The officers of the club were: Chairman – Mike Joy (Clooncarrig), Vice-Chairman – Paddy Foley (Iveragh Road), Secretary – Johnsie O Connor (Lower Bridge St.), Treasurer – Batty O Dwyer. [...]
1937
Laune Rangers – 1937 Co. Senior Football Championship 12 teams entered for the Co. Senior Championship and they were divided into two groups. North: Kerins O Rahillys, Gaeltacht, Dingle, North Kerry, Castlegregory and St. Brendan’s. [...]
1936
1936 – Laune Rangers. Co. Senior Football Championship Ten teams entered for the Co. Senior Football Championship. They were divided into two groups, Group A: Austin Stacks, South-Kerry, Killarney, St. Brendan’s and Killorglin. Group [...]
1935
Laune Rangers – 1935 At the Kerry Co. GAA Convention, which was held in the Courthouse, Tralee on Sun. 24th Feb. a motion from Austin Stack’s Club, ‘that we call on the Convention to [...]
1934
Laune Rangers – 1934 The 1933 Munster Camogie Semi-final, Kerry v Cork, was played in Killorglin. The AGM of the Laune Rangers Club took place on Mon. 7th May. The following officers were [...]
1933
Laune Rangers – 1933 Laune Rangers' players continued to play with East-Kerry in the Co. Senior and Intermediate Championships. The Laune Rangers District League, which included teams from Steelroe, Glenbeigh, Meanus/Dunloe and Lower Town, was [...]
1932
Laune Rangers – 1932 Laune Rangers again participated with East-Kerry in the Co. Senior and Intermediate Football Co. Championships. Laune Rangers, captained by Tadhg McGillycuddy, won the East-Kerry Senior Football League. Prompted by Rev. Fr. [...]
1931
Laune Rangers – 1931 Laune Rangers' players played with East-Kerry in the Co. Senior Football Championship. They, also, played with East-Kerry in the Co. Intermediate Football Championship, which had been inaugurated. Liam McSweeney was a [...]
1930
Laune Rangers – 1930 Laune Rangers again participated in the Co. Senior Football Championship as part of the East-Kerry team. East-Kerry was divided into four sections for the purposes of running the fixtures' programme. Killorglin [...]
1929
Laune Rangers – 1929 Laune Rangers' players played with East-Kerry in the Co Senior Football Championship. A Senior Football Parish League was inaugurated with teams from Killorglin Town, Gurrane, Cromane, Meanus and Steelroe. Although [...]
1928
Laune Rangers – 1928 Having been without a playing/practice field for a number of years, the Killorglin GAA Club had almost become defunct, but it was reorganised with vigour in 1928. After a [...]
1927
Laune Rangers – 1927 For a variety of reasons, the Killorglin Football Club did not operate to any degree of efficiency. It had lost a number of its players through emigration. There had been [...]
1926
Laune Rangers – 1926 Killorglin GAA Club commenced the East-Kerry League with great enthusiasm, defeating Scartaglin, Killarney, Firies and drawing with Fossa. However, the League dragged on through the following year and was not [...]
1925
Laune Rangers – 1925 The District Football Leagues were inaugurated, the winners of each district participating in the Co. Senior Football Championship, which was organised after a lapse of five years. Killorglin Football [...]
1924
Laune Rangers – 1924 The Co. Senior Football Championship was not played, principally due to the fact that the Kerry team was involved in the concluding stages of the 1923 All-Ireland Championship and the 1924 [...]
1923
Laune Rangers – 1923 The preparation of the Co. Senior Football team took precedence over the needs of the clubs and the Co. Championship was not played. The Civil-War dragged on until May, [...]
1922
Laune Rangers – 1922 The Civil-War, which started in June, occupied the minds of the young men to the detriment of Gaelic Games in the county. * * * * * * * [...]
1921
Laune Rangers – 1921 The War of Independence dragged on until July and the uncertainty of the political situation prevented any football being played in the county – minds were otherwise occupied. * [...]
1920
Laune Rangers – 1920 Laune Rangers did not enter a team in the Co. Championship, but some challenge games were played. The political situation in the district and county deteriorated as the year [...]
1888-1919
1911
Laune Rangers – 1911 Killorglin reached the Co. Senior Football Championship Final for the seventh time, defeating Dingle and Valentia (after a replay) along the way. The final was played in Killarney and Killorglin, [...]
1900
Laune Rangers – 1900 Central Council sent a deputation from Cork to Tralee, in a successful effort to reorganise the Kerry Co. Board. Laune Rangers, captained by John Phil Murphy, won the Co. [...]
1892
Laune Rangers – 1892 Laune Rangers regained the Co. SFC (winning it for the 3rd time) by defeating Ballymac in the final on the score 3-7 to 1-7. Laune Rangers won the Munster SF [...]
1919
Laune Rangers – 1919 Laune Rangers were defeated by Tralee Mitchels, the eventual winners, in the first round of the Co. Senior Football Championship. The sports-field was ploughed and the club used the [...]
1918
Laune Rangers – 1918 Laune Rangers, captained by Dan Hayes, drew with Farranfore, the previous year’s beaten finalists, in the first round of the Co. Senior Football Championship. However, the referee, who was Secretary [...]
1917
Laune Rangers – 1917 Co. Senior Football Championship Fourteen teams took part in the Co. Senior Football Championship, Portmagee, Valentia, Cahersiveen, Glenflesk, Kilcummin, Castlegregory, Aunascaul, Listowel, Ballydonoghue, Ballymac, Tralee Mitchels, Farranfore, Keel and Churchill. Laune [...]
1916
Laune Rangers – 1916 Laune Rangers, captained by Dan Hayes, drew with Killarney Crokes in the Co. Senior Football Championship, which was a major feat, considering that Killarney had not been beaten in the [...]
1915
Laune Rangers – 1915 Mick Duffy played on the Kerry Junior team that defeated Limerick in the first round of the Munster Junior Football Championship. * * * * * * * * [...]
1914
Laune Rangers – 1914 Laune Rangers, captained by Dan Hayes, lost the first round of the Co. Senior Football Championship to Listowel. John Langford and Hugh Duffy were on the Kerry team that [...]
1913
Laune Rangers – 1913 Laune Rangers, captained by Dan Hayes, defeated Listowel in the first round of the Co. Senior Football Championship, but lost to Tralee Mitchels in the second round. Paddy Kennelly [...]
1912
Laune Rangers – 1912 Killorglin, captained by Dan Hayes, lost the first round of the Co. Senior Football Championship to Killarney Dr. Crokes, the eventual winners of the competition. Paddy Kennelly and Jimmy [...]
1911
Laune Rangers – 1911 Killorglin reached the Co. Senior Football Championship Final for the seventh time, defeating Dingle and Valentia (after a replay) along the way. The final was played in Killarney and Killorglin, [...]
1910
Laune Rangers – 1910 Killorglin, captained by Dan Hayes, reached the Co. Final for the sixth time in its history. They defeated Listowel in a replay and Dingle to reach the final, which was [...]
1909
Laune Rangers – 1909 The Co. Senior Football Championship did not commence until October. Killorglin, captained by Danny O Lyons, defeated Dingle Gascons in the first round. At the end of the year, it [...]
1908
Laune Rangers – 1908 Laune Rangers re-entered the Co. Senior Football Championship after a lapse of two years and, after a good win over Newtownsandes, lost surprisingly to Dingle Gascons in the second round. [...]
1907
Laune Rangers – 1907 Co. Senior Football Championship Due to the fact that the Co. Board was not re-organised until 20th October, many clubs had not bothered to affiliate. Seven teams took part in [...]
1906
Laune Rangers – 1906 Co. Senior Football Championship Due to the tardiness of the Co. Board in completing the 1904/1905 football championships, and because of the fact that the Co. Board ceased to exist [...]
1905
Laune Rangers – 1905 Laune Rangers re-entered the Co. Senior Football Championship but lost to Keel in the first round. Although the Co. Championship semi-final, Tralee versus Killarney, was scheduled for Killorglin, Austin [...]
1904
Laune Rangers – 1904 Disagreement with the Kerry Co. Board had led to Laune Rangers not taking part in the Co. Senior Football Championship and, perhaps, not having a representative on the Co. Senior [...]
1903
Laune Rangers – 1903 Mike Joy played on the Kerry team in the Munster Semi-final win over Clare but seemed to have lost his place for the Munster and All-Ireland victories. The All-Ireland Final [...]
1902
Laune Rangers – 1902 Laune Rangers, captained by Mike Joy, and having reached the Co. Semi-final, refused to play due to a dispute with the Co. Board over travel expenses. Mike Joy played [...]
1901
Laune Rangers – 1901 Laune Rangers were defeated in the first round of the Co. Senior Football Championship by the eventual winners, Killarney (Dr. Crokes). JP O Sullivan, representing Firies, was elected as [...]
1900
Laune Rangers – 1900 Central Council sent a deputation from Cork to Tralee, in a successful effort to reorganise the Kerry Co. Board. Laune Rangers, captained by John Phil Murphy, won the Co. [...]
1899
Laune Rangers – 1899 The Kerry Co. Board was still defunct but many games did take place, particularly in the northern half of the county. There weren’t any games from the Killorglin area [...]
1898
Laune Rangers – 1898 Laune Rangers had not played in the previous year’s Co. Football Championship and yet they played and defeated the 1897 Co. Semi-finalists, Killarney, in Beaufort in March 1898 in a [...]
1897
Laune Rangers – 1897 J.P. O Sullivan (Firies) was elected President (Chairman) of the Kerry Co. Board at its Annual Convention but withdrew at the next meeting, although he continued to attend every subsequent [...]
1896
Laune Rangers – 1896 For the first time since the formation of the Kerry Co. Board, Laune Rangers failed to field a team in the Co. Senior Football Championship. Although the GAA continued [...]
1895
Laune Rangers – 1895 At the Kerry Co. Convention, the Laune Rangers’ representative, William O Brien, remonstrated with the Co. Board concerning the lateness of the previous year’s championship and sought an assurance that [...]
1894
Laune Rangers – 1894 In the 1894 Co. Championship, Laune Rangers were given a bye to the semi-final but failed to appear against Ballymacelligott and, having been given two opportunities to play, were disqualified. [...]
1893
Laune Rangers – 1893 Laune Rangers retained the Co. SFC, winning it for the 4th time, by defeating Keel in the final on the score of 1-1 to 0-2. Pat Teahan, Laune Rangers, was a [...]
1892
Laune Rangers – 1892 Laune Rangers regained the Co. SFC (winning it for the 3rd time) by defeating Ballymac in the final on the score 3-7 to 1-7. Kerry (Laune Rangers) won the Munster [...]
1891
Laune Rangers – 1891 JP O Sullivan became All-Round Champion Athlete of Ireland. JP O Sullivan represented Kerry at the Special Convention of Central Council in Dublin in July. Pat Teahan, Laune Rangers, was co-opted [...]
1890
Laune Rangers – 1890 Laune Rangers retained the Co. SFC by defeating Mitchels in the replayed Co. Final on the score of 1-4 to 0-1. JP O Sullivan was on the Kerry delegation to Annual [...]
1889
Laune Rangers – 1889 Laune Rangers won the first Co. SFC by defeating Dr. Crokes by 0-6 to 0-3 in the final. JP O Sullivan was on the Kerry delegation to Annual Congress. The one [...]
The Beginning
The beginning The Gaelic Athletic Association was established in the winter of 1884. At that time, the games of hurling and football had been neglected and in a state of decay. True, the games were [...]